Organizations Observe Sunday as 'Build-Israel' Bond Day

Zedakah Club to Have
Molly Picon at Donor

Congressman Celler to Speak
At Report Rally Next Tuesday

Congressman . Emanuel Celler,
Complying with decisions ar-
rived at Nov. 11, at the Israel noted liberal, chairman of the
Judiciary Committee, will
bond conference, men's and House
speak at the first report meet-
ing, at 8:30 p.m. next Tuesday,
at the Davison Jewish Center.
A report meeting on Dec. 13
also at the Davison Center, will
be addressed by Dr. Frank King-
don.
Pierre Van Paassen will speak
at a report rally on Dec. 27.
Bond selling teams of men's
and women's organizations will
assemble for final briefing on
Sunday, 10 a.m. in the following
centers:
Bnai Brith Men, Liberman's
Restaurant, 12162 Dexter; Bnai
Brith Women, Dexter-Davison
Jewish Center; Hadassah, Ha-
dassah Office, 9105 Linwood;
Labor Zionist's and Pioneer Wo-
men, Labor Zionist Institute;
Mizrachi and religious groups,
young Israel Institute ; Zionist
REP. EMANUEL CELLER
Organization, Zionist House.
women's organizations will ob-
serve the coming Sunday, Nov. Mizrachi Women Elect
25, as "Build-Israel Day" in sup-
Mrs. Lewis President
port of the bond drive.
Having set a goal of $1,600,-
ATLANTIC CITY, N: J.—Mrs.
000 for bond sales before the end Joshua L. Lewis, of Brooklyn,
of 1951, in addition to the S2,- N. Y., was elected president of
900,000 already sold, in order to the Mizrachi Women's Organi-
record a total of $4,500,000 for zation of of America, at the 26th
the current year, representatives national convention. The 1,000
of all local organizations will
Rdelegates voted
solicit their members in their
a budget of $1,-
effort to fulfill their obligations
310,000 for social
assumed in the effort to build
services, educa-
Israel.
tion. child - res-
Leon Kay, chairman of the
toration and
Council of Organizations of the
Youth Aliyah
Detroit Israel Bond Committee,
work • of Mizra-
expressed confidence that the
chi Women dur-
goal will be attained. •
ing the next 12
The results of additional • ef-
months. The
forts for the bond drive will be
Mrs. Lewis convention also
outlined at three report meet- adopted a quota of of $1,500,000
ings.
in the State of Israel bond drive.

Mutual Respect Among All Faiths
Urged at Round Table Institute

The Twentieth Jubilee of Zed-
akah Club will feature Molly
Picon, on Sunday evening, Dec.
2, at 8 p.m.,
the Scottis h:
Rites Cathedral
of Masonic
Temple.
Known as the
idol of Second
Avenue, Molly
Picon has long
been an inter-
national f a v -
orite and is ac-
claimed as the Molly Picon
first lady of the Yiddish stage.
Many of her songs are also of
the American variety and she
has made millions laugh as a
comedienne. She will. be accom-
panied by her husband, Jacob
Kalish.
Mrs. David Zellman is chair-
man of the affair, with Mrs.
Milton Greenblatt, pledge chair-
man and Mrs. Edith Nusholtz,
program chairman. Tickets may
be obtained by calling TO. 8-5442
or UN. 3-0941,

More- than 1,100 people, who
attended the $25-a-plate dinner
of the Detroit Round Table of
Christians and Jews on Nov. 15,
at the Masonic Temple, were told
by Paul Cf. Hoffman, president of
the Ford Foundation: •
"Our best hope of achieving a
peaceful international commu-
nity whose guiding ideals are
freedom and justice is to give
confused and disheartened peo-
ple everywhere a demonstration
of a free and unafraid society at
work." •
Christians and Jewish leaders
participated in the two-day "In-
stitute on Brotherhood at Home
and Abroad," at the Rackham
Building, Nov. 14 and 15. Rabbis
Morris Adler, Moses Lehrman,
Leon Fram, B. Benedict Glazer,
A. M. Shulman of South Bend,
Maurice Eisendrath of New York,
S. Andhil Fineberg of New York;
Prof. Samuel M. Levin, Judge
Theodore Levin; Mesdames Da
vid Kliger and Samuel Danto;
Borris Joffe, Haskell Lazere,
Charles Rubiner, Philip Slomo-
Book Forum Meets Monday
vitz shared in the various. pro-.
The Book Forum of the Jewish grams.
Community Center will hold its
Du r in g the discussion of
regular review session at 9 p.m., "Building Brotherhood Through
Monday. Guests are invited,
Mass Communications Media,"

,

in which all local newspapers
and radio stations participated,
Bruce Campbell,
city editor of
the Detroit Free
Press, and Ed-
w a r d McDon-
nell, managing
editor of the
Michigan Cath-
olic, concurred
i t h Slomovitz
that "tolerance
is not a virtue
and that the
ideal to aspire
f o r is under-
Manning
stand ing and
mutual respect among all faiths
and all elements in the Ameri-
can population. John Manning,
editor of the Detroit Times, pre-
sided at this session.

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